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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 12:39:57 -0500, "Simple Simon" wrote: I'm a cruising sailor who has little need for hi-tech racing crap and even less use for comments such as yours from the Peanut Gallery. Actually, you are no sailor at all. That's why you know so little about sailing. How the hell does a cruising sailor store a Mylar sail on the boom without causing damage? See if you can figure out a solution to this intractable problem! LOL! Go ahead and laugh you sorry PUTZ! You only demonstrate how completely ignorant you are about cruising. It is clear to me that you have never had the guts to go cruising. You are just another wannabe, landlocked daysailor like most of the others around here. A cruising sailor needs to have his sails at the ready when he's anchored for the night, for example, in case a storm comes up and he has to get underway in a hurry so as not to be exposed on a lee shore. With a stupid Mylar sail stored rolled around the boom the cruising sailor would have to spend valuable time struggling to get the damned thing back into or onto the track which means feeding slugs or slides and hoping things don't jam in the process. This is not anything a smart cruiser would volunteer for. It is only daysailors and racers who can abide this type of dangerous system just so they can claim a few tenths of a knot more speed around the buoys. Pathetic and lubberly the whole way round. S.Simon |
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